Canon R5 Focus Bracketing tool, also on Canon R6 and RP - How to get the most out of it.

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  • Focus Bracketing Feature on Canon R5, R6 and RP - How to get the most out of it. #EOSR5 - Today’s video is a run through and tutorial of how the Focus Bracketing feature of the Canon R5 works. This feature is on the EOS R6 and RP also so if you have any of those cameras you may find some benefit too. Let me know any questions you have in the comments and I’ll try to answer them. Thanks for watching :-)
    Canon's list of lenses supported for this feature (although reports it works with some others :- support.usa.canon.com/kb/inde...
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    Timings:-
    0:00 - Intro
    0:23 - Shooting example flowers
    1:45 - Focus Bracket Setting discussed
    3:46 - Demonstration of Focus Bracketing in action
    4:14 - Editing Options
    4:48 - Editing process using Adobe Suite
    9:44 - Editing Using Canon DPP software
    10:58 - Example Single images vs focus stacked
    11:19 - Final thoughts
    12:06 - End
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  • @WestCoastVivi
    @WestCoastVivi 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much! Going to try it right now. : )

  • @bruceclark3143
    @bruceclark3143 3 роки тому

    Thanks - very informative, will try with my new R6.

  • @Ateeg
    @Ateeg 2 роки тому

    This is very helpful.. Thanks

  • @linedancer111
    @linedancer111 2 місяці тому

    Magic thanks for that!

  • @michiuno2238
    @michiuno2238 3 роки тому +10

    Looks like a great feature in principle, but not thought through or engineered enough. From a user's perspective, I would like to:
    - enter closest foreground focuspoint
    - enter furthest background focuspoint
    and then let the camera do the rest:
    - figure out the proper step size (depending on aperture, focal length, distance, etc.)
    - get the pictures between the two focus points
    - compose an optimized picture in camera and write that to the memory card.
    I hope this will be on the list for future firmware updates. It simply makes no sense to have to guess the proper step size and guess the number of shots required. And it makes no sense to "waste" shots on background depth that is either not on the picture or that I want to keep out of focus.

    • @cameracravings3216
      @cameracravings3216  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah agree with you, would be great if they can bring those improvements in firmware.

    • @arnolfini1434
      @arnolfini1434 2 роки тому

      A version of what you want was on the 40D

  • @jimjimgl3
    @jimjimgl3 3 роки тому +6

    I use HeliconFocus and take maybe 20 shots for something similar. And I tend to use an aperture of 5.6 or 8 since the smaller the aperture the more the individual focus layers overlap.

  • @martintill1535
    @martintill1535 3 роки тому +3

    Useful review and explanation - thank you.. I agree that smooth areas with low contrast/definition do not blend well. My way round this is to batch-process in LR, to add contrast/sharpening and export as JPEGS. I then load these as layers in PS and stack as you do.

  • @patrickhudgell
    @patrickhudgell 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for an interesting video. I quite agree that Canon's implementation of this could do with a lot of improvements as your other viewers have said. Olympus offer a much simpler solution with in-camera stacking although I have not tried it as I am a Canon user. I do however disagree with the relative speed of DPP and Photoshop. I have found DPP generally works in less than a tenth of the time that PS takes. I just did one stack that took 3 mins in DPP but when I tried it in Photoshop it was less than half way through when I gave up after 30 minutes. Also, you do not need to import the original images in to DPP in the way that you do with Lightroom and Photoshop. Once you have achieved the stacked image that you are aiming for you probably won't want to keep all of the original images so I just put them in a folder on the desktop which makes them instantly visible within DPP and then delete them when I have finished. That saves a lot of time too.

  • @cameracravings3216
    @cameracravings3216  3 роки тому +1

    Today’s video is a run through and tutorial of how the Focus Bracketing feature of the Canon R5 works something a few people have asked me about recently. This feature is on the EOS R6 and RP also so if you have any of those cameras you may find some benefit too. There is a link in the video description to the list of lenses canon states is supported for this feature, but it seems a few others will also work well including adapted EF lenses. As always let me know any questions you have in the comments and I’ll try to answer them. Links to everything talked about in the video description. Thanks for watching :-)

    • @cameracravings3216
      @cameracravings3216  3 роки тому

      *Correction - I said in the intro it was available on the Canon R, but it’s not currently only the RP, R5 and R6.

  • @davidclement5927
    @davidclement5927 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting this video, this is sometghing I would like to try. You said in your video the lens was in Manual, but it looks like it was in Auto. Can you use a manual only lens with this feature. Thanks, Dave

  • @JosePotes
    @JosePotes 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, thanks for the video. In my old camera I can do this and us off camera flash. Now with the R6 is full automatic, and the camera won't trigger the flashes. Can you help me please.

  • @ForrestWest
    @ForrestWest 2 роки тому

    Shooting at small close by objects I found that but it doesn't take very many shots to cover the distance. Maybe a dozen or so overlapping focus shots.

  • @sagetheowlfatfeathery2083
    @sagetheowlfatfeathery2083 3 роки тому +2

    Suggest not shooting wide open - use the lens sweet-spot, probably around f8. You’ll need fewer images for one thing. Also, blend final JPEGs, not RAW.

  • @kshitijrangari7014
    @kshitijrangari7014 Рік тому

    Do you leave your lens in Auto Focus or manual focus ?

  • @lauriemartin9220
    @lauriemartin9220 2 роки тому

    What was your lens set on? Auto focus or manual?

  • @pietervandijk3218
    @pietervandijk3218 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this explanation.
    Question: you define the nearest focus point, but how is this setup determing the furthest focus point?

    • @cameracravings3216
      @cameracravings3216  3 роки тому +4

      Currently canon doesn’t have a great solution for this and it’s simply defined by the number of images/focus increments you select, so it’s very hit and miss. It would be good if they could improve this with firmware to enable you to tap to focus on a selected point to start and stop.

  • @kashifjaved2087
    @kashifjaved2087 3 роки тому +2

    Hi, really like your video. Could you please do the same for landscape. I would really like to see how it works in landscape photography. Thanks a million..

    • @cameracravings3216
      @cameracravings3216  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks 🙏 yes I’ll do one using it on landscapes as soon as we have some decent weather, constant wind and rain here lately 🤦‍♂️

    • @jenniejudd834
      @jenniejudd834 3 роки тому

      @@cameracravings3216 thank you, I was going to ask the same question 🙂

  • @caravanlife9115
    @caravanlife9115 Рік тому +1

    Could I please ask what extension tube you are using on the 24-70 lens please

  • @woldsweather
    @woldsweather Рік тому

    Canon 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS NANO USM EF-S Zoom Lens?

  • @james-r
    @james-r 2 роки тому

    What was the purpose for over exposing “bring back in post”? If anything I’d under expose, because over exposing will run the risk of blowing out information and less data to work with for ‘bringing back’.

  • @chrispixe
    @chrispixe 3 роки тому

    what is the extension tube you are using ?

    • @cameracravings3216
      @cameracravings3216  3 роки тому

      Just a canon ef 12 extension tube that I’ve had for ages.

  • @KGi4
    @KGi4 2 роки тому

    Can you do exposure bracketing and focus stacking at the same time ?

    • @cameracravings3216
      @cameracravings3216  2 роки тому

      No it disables multiple exposure in the menu when you turn on focus bracketing.

    • @KGi4
      @KGi4 2 роки тому

      @@cameracravings3216 damn, thanks for replay :)

  • @jenniejudd834
    @jenniejudd834 3 роки тому

    Hi please can I have some help and guidance re memory cards. I’ve just upgraded my 5D Mark IV to the R5 and always used SD cards 128 GB, but I’m not too sure how these cards are going to cope with the increased memory size. Any recommendations please 🙂

    • @cameracravings3216
      @cameracravings3216  3 роки тому +1

      Are you sticking with SD or will you be investing in CF express too? Also are you using the camera for stills or video or both?

    • @jenniejudd834
      @jenniejudd834 3 роки тому

      @@cameracravings3216 I would like to stick with SD as these fit into the side of my IMac. I only shoots still images, mainly landscapes and some still images. I really enjoyed learning about focus stacking in your video 🙂

    • @cameracravings3216
      @cameracravings3216  3 роки тому +1

      I may do a quick video on card recommendations next week as I’ve had a couple of questions on this topic lately, but in the meantime, I’ve been using the prograde cobalt v90 256gb cards. Main thing for me was making sure I had fast cards so I could also shoot 4K video and make best use of the 20fps stills. I’d recommend upgrading to faster cards if you’re using old slower ones but for stills, you won’t need to go so high grade. I’ve got some older 128gb Sandisk and Lexar cards that work fine in the R5 for stills too. May be worth shooting with the camera a bit before deciding what to get. Also Sandisk seem to have decent sales on their cards every 2-3 month so maybe look out for some discounts?

    • @jenniejudd834
      @jenniejudd834 3 роки тому

      @@cameracravings3216 thank you so very much. Look forward to your future videos and many, many thanks for taking the time to respond to me 🙂

  • @ViniSouza128
    @ViniSouza128 2 роки тому

    why not in EOS R?

  • @klmyer6035
    @klmyer6035 2 роки тому

    Open layers

  • @gdv2268
    @gdv2268 2 роки тому

    It is using mechanical shutter or electronical.?

    • @cameracravings3216
      @cameracravings3216  2 роки тому

      Electronic - when you put it in the focus bracket mode it defaults to that and the shutter mode on camera menu tab 6 is then greyed out and locked to elec.

    • @gdv2268
      @gdv2268 2 роки тому

      @@cameracravings3216 Thank you sir

  • @Truelight54
    @Truelight54 3 роки тому +1

    You started by setting the closest point, but I didn't see you set the furthest point. How does it calculate where to stop? Also, you had the number of images set at 500, but it obviously didn't take that many. These points are unclear in your video.

    • @cameracravings3216
      @cameracravings3216  3 роки тому

      Hi thanks for watching - yes it doesn’t (current firmware) allow you to set a furthest point so it simply shoots images through the focus range until it reaches infinity. The number of images it takes greatly depends on how you have set the focus increments so for example it shot 129 images in my first example but I only actually needed around 75 of these for the composite image. I think the best thing to do is stop down you aputure to reduce number of images it takes. It definitely could still benefit from some extra options and refinement from Canon in future firmware updates.

  • @alexk7428
    @alexk7428 3 роки тому

    Canon EOS R? Are you sure? Did I missed an update? Thanks.

    • @cameracravings3216
      @cameracravings3216  3 роки тому

      Ah no you’re right, sorry thought it had been added but it hasn’t. Have corrected the title and description, thanks for that.

    • @paulinap-k8409
      @paulinap-k8409 3 роки тому

      I emailed Canon and they confirmed they dont intend to give new firmware for R with that feature of focus bracketing :(

    • @lunazoul
      @lunazoul 3 роки тому

      @@paulinap-k8409 Kinda dumb how the the R doesnt have features that are in the RP :(

    • @Sigurd_9230
      @Sigurd_9230 2 роки тому

      @@lunazoul Especially since it would only require a few extra lines of code to add the feature. The same applies to the missing intervalometer.
      Let's hope the EOS R is eventually on the list of supported cameras for "Magic Lantern". It will fix both focus bracketing and intervalometer.

    • @richardbance1048
      @richardbance1048 2 роки тому +1

      @@paulinap-k8409 .. yes, I’ve spent the last 3 years checking on this feature with Canon Tech and their reps and everyone says no it’s not going to be an upgrade to the R. It’s crazy because the R has been totally left behind in all upgrades. Why put it on the RP and 90D and not the R. I know Canon put it on the R6 to entice people to trade in, but for me I’m really annoyed with Canon over this.

  • @johnkantar3082
    @johnkantar3082 3 роки тому

    shame you cant set a start and end point instead of infinity

  • @irascher
    @irascher 2 роки тому

    My God !!!! Work the aperture better and reduce this absurd amount of photos.....

  • @alvarohernandez2764
    @alvarohernandez2764 3 роки тому

    So what's the Point of this?

    • @aboutphoto
      @aboutphoto 3 роки тому

      Demonstration of not quite get it right?

    • @alvarohernandez2764
      @alvarohernandez2764 3 роки тому

      @@aboutphoto i don't get it. If i want everything in focus, why not just use a deeper depth of field?

    • @meteoroz
      @meteoroz 3 роки тому

      @@alvarohernandez2764 It's for when you still want an out-of-focus background/foreground, but you want a certain area of the image in-focus. You can't achieve that with a smaller aperture.

    • @alvarohernandez2764
      @alvarohernandez2764 3 роки тому

      @@meteoroz ah ok

    • @96bikerider96
      @96bikerider96 3 роки тому +2

      @@alvarohernandez2764 With macro even f/32 will be shallow depth of field, and then you have no light left for the shot.

  • @Frontdesk99
    @Frontdesk99 2 роки тому

    Can someone wake me up when he's getting to the point of all this?